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JULIA JOHNSON
— recipient of the 2003 Fellowship of Southern Writer's
New Writing Prize for Poetry—is a native of New Orleans,
was a Henry Hoyns Fellow at the University of Virginia where she
earned her M.F.A. in 1995. Her poems have appeared in such journals
as Third Coast, Poetry International, 64,
and New Orleans Review. Her first book of poems, Naming
the Afternoon, was published by Louisiana State University
Press in 2002. She is currently an assistant professor at Hollins,
University in Roanoke, Virginia. |